Chapter 181
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 181 Defending Love
She took a deep breath and held Damienâs hand. âHoney, donât let those peopleâs words. to you.â
âEven though you canât see, in my heart, youâre much better than those physically able,â she reassured
him.
She was afraid Damien might take it to heart.
In this world, there were far too many people like that: insecure people would choose to mock others
for their imperfections. But deep down, they knew-these disabled individuals were often stronger and
more resilient than them in ways they could never comprehend.
Damien smiled gently and wrapped his arm around Cheriseâs shoulder. âDo you like being with me is a
burden?â
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âNo, not at all,â Cherise replied firmly. She lifted her head and planted a tender kiss on his cheek.
âHubby,â
âI donât find being with you burdensome,â she reassured him.
âIâm just worried that you might feel hurt because of me, ridiculed by these uncouth. people,â Cherise
admitted her concerns openly.
âIf youâre not burdened, neither am I,â Damien said reassuringly.
He squeezed his eyes shut as tears welled up.
Her pure-heartedness deeply touched Damien.
Despite facing ridicule and accusations from the people, Cherise never thought of herself; her concern
was always for Damienâs feelings.
He sighed, about to grasp her hand and turn back, when he heard Elvisâs low voice.
âCherry, take Mr. Lenoir home!â
Elvisâ voice echoed, and the jeering crowd redirected their mockery from Cherise to him.
âTsk tsk tsk, look whoâs here! Raised his daughter only to sell her away to a blind man!â
âIsnât that right? All for dear old Mom. He doesnât even care about his daughterâs happiness!â
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âItâs hilarious. The seemingly innocent ones are always the schemers in disguiseâ¦â
Their words dripped with venom as Cherise clenched her fists tightly and bit back her lips in anger.
Elvis noticed her barely suppressed rupturing rage and quickly responded.
âWhy hold back? Donât you agree with them?â he sneered.
âGo home!â Elvis roared.
As soon as Elvis shouted, Cheriseâs anger vanished instantly.
Feeling completely defeated, she bit her lip and helped Damien get ready to leave.
However, Damien coldly shrugged off her hand.
He turned back and faced the villagers with a sarcastic smile. âCherry always spoke highly of her
hometown to me, describing the warmth and simplicity of the people here.â
âWhen we were in the city, she was thrilled the whole night when she heard I was willing to accompany
her back to our hometown.â
âShe loves this place more than she loves the glitz and glamour of the city.â
âEven in wealthier surroundings, her heart yearns for the simplicity of this place-the little stream and the
fish.â
âBut little did she know, the neighbors and fellow villagers from her home would see her and her uncleâs
family this way.â
Damien spoke with clarity, his voice deep and imbued with.
arrogance.
A sudden hush fell over the crowd as his words hung in the air.
Before the incident, Cherise and Elvis had enjoyed a stellar reputation in the village.
Cherise had been a beacon of pride for the entire community when she successfully secured a spot in
university.
Now, they faced the villagersâ disdain. The shift from admiration to mockery was jarring and
disheartening.
âHaha, do you think your words mean anything?â Ben sneered.
âI could come up with nonsense just like the garbage you spouted earlier.â
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âYou donât have to be blind to sweet talk someone!â
âIf Cherise was so attached to this place, why marry you? Why bother with college? Staying
here wouldâve suited her just fine, wouldnât it?â
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